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would any one know were they may have a fuel gauge for mep 803a for sale at a good price
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Faria 12801 works.would any one know were they may have a fuel gauge for mep 803a for sale at a good price
@Light in the Dark my 803a is only starting when i did the above suggestion You postedTry this... the instant it starts, flip the battle short on. See if it still runs, and if the light illuminates.
there is a low oil pressure , I’m headed to get oil right now actually, it was low after checking it .After it starts are there any fault lamps illuminated?
this is a new to me ,If the condition persists, you could have a faulty oil pressure switch. The battle short trick overrides all of the 'safety' circuits. So if you have a LOP fault, its either because you DO have low oil pressure (which being a mechanical oil pump... its almost always the switch versus a pump failure... though it can occur)... or the system just thinks you do.
Is this a new to you machine or not? Have you confirmed the leads are terminated properly on the switch and that nothing is loose? Can make a jumper cable to hook the two wires together (double male terminal short cable) and take the switch out of the equation for testing purposes.
Edit: I know Ray70 has mentioned that he has seen some internal oil pressure check valves get hung up causing the same issue too.
It’s a new to me - ok I finally found some Shell Rotella here in south Texas , massive shortage . Not sure if that’s everywhere .If the condition persists, you could have a faulty oil pressure switch. The battle short trick overrides all of the 'safety' circuits. So if you have a LOP fault, its either because you DO have low oil pressure (which being a mechanical oil pump... its almost always the switch versus a pump failure... though it can occur)... or the system just thinks you do.
Is this a new to you machine or not? Have you confirmed the leads are terminated properly on the switch and that nothing is loose? Can make a jumper cable to hook the two wires together (double male terminal short cable) and take the switch out of the equation for testing purposes.
Edit: I know Ray70 has mentioned that he has seen some internal oil pressure check valves get hung up causing the same issue too.